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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
2020 Awardees
Description
An account of the resource
Greater Hudson Heritage Network (GHHN) is awarding $115,741 in conservation treatment grants to 22 organizations, located in 14 counties of New York State, in partnership with the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA).
This year 41 grant applications were received at GHHN from institutions from 26 counties in New York State, requesting an aggregate of $236,164 in grant support. In all, requests were made for the treatment of 67 objects of which 22 organizational awards totaling $115,739.19 were recommended by a peer panel of conservators, curators, and museum professionals. Of the 22 institutions that received funding, 15 received full funding and 7 partial funding. 2020 Conservation Treatment Grant awards range from $1,440 to the maximum amount of $7,500.
Of the 41 applicant institutions, 19 had budgets under $300,000, 9 had budgets over $300,000 but below $1 million and 13 organizations had general operating budgets over $1 million. Organizational operating budgets of 2020's grant recipients span a stunning range from $3,200 to $104 million.
Conserved Objects
Objects that have been conserved as part of the NYSCA/GHHN Conservation Treatment Grant Program.
Year Conserved
The year funds were granted for the conservation of the object
2020
Holding Institution
The name of the organization/institution that owns the object
Museum of the City of New York
Object Name/Description
The name of the object and a brief description
A watercolor map of Governor Petrus Stuyvesant's property created in 1800 by city surveyor Charles Loss. It shows the farm according to its original boundaries.
Creator
The object's creator
Charles Loss
Conservator
The name of the conservator who performed the treatment funded by the grant
Michele Gewirtz
Amount Funded
The amount of money funded by the grant for the object's conservation
$7,075
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<em>The Bowery and Petersfield Farms, the Property of Petrus Stuyvesant, Esq.</em>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1800
2020
Additional funds provided by RDL Gardiner Foundation
Inc.
Michelle Gewirtz
Museum of the City of New York